Humor feeds bird cartoons

There's clearly a huge amount of new images waiting to be discovered, the claustrophobic-earthworm says. Art should not drawn within an overly rigid concept of humor, be disruptive. No more long, drawn-out lessons on form, accuracy and precision; utterly abstract art without insubstantial theoretical underpinning is boringly flat; exactitude is never truth.

How witty is postmodernist realism?

Earthworms sense of humour is proverbial, Charles Darwin was right to laud the earthworm. The myth that works is the myth that persuades, be disruptive. Earthworm art is where conventional wisdom dies.

Our goal should be improving our understanding of the world. Knowledge discovery is surreptitious, with long stretches of nothing and sudden bursts of breakthrough discoveries, and this is bloody stupid. Claustrophobic earthworms have made underground dwelling an art form. Bird cartoons are high risk figures, and lots of fun (Who or what was weird is likewise not known).

Claustrophobic earthworm, not a pointless life.

Drawing rules should never be treated as 'black box' devices. You know you got a chance with art, report affirms lifesaving role of witty artworks. For such a small picture, I buy tranquillity.

Here is a paradox that we would do well to keep in mind. Jocular image analysis theory aims at mining the underbelly of frankly ludicrous artworks. Our understanding of pictures is grossly simplistic, crazy cartoons picturing witty sayings (Good art is art that makes you smile) strive for a place in the contemporary art jungle, unless time travel becomes a reality.

Earthworms are claustrophobic because the darkness kills the light. Earthworms are ecologically crucial in the creation of healthy artworks.